The Wailing Woman

Someone left this poem on our myspace page. Read below:

The Wailing Woman

Women are powerfilled
Beyond what they think sometimes
Beyond what they believe and feel
To be who you are
Say what you know
Live in the spirit
Let your light shine
And
Give God the glory – that is your destiny
Spirit Healers come forth
From those dead places
And fulfill your promise

Have you ever seen a mother cry?
An anthem from the earth’s belly
From the womb
From the center of life
This healing path
That frees the soul from doubt and inner criticism
Touching the
Inner calling true to the resurrection

Have you ever heard a woman wail?
And bring in the power and glory
Of that healing energy
When a woman falls on her knees
There’s power
In the promise
And the Holy Ghost
Will deliver
To the heart of the wailing woman


About the author

Lamar and Ronnie Tyler are the creators of the award-winning blog BlackandMarriedWithKids.com . They also are behind the Amazon.com bestselling DVDs Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage, You Saved Me and their latest documentary Men Ain’t Boys that explores manhood in the African American community. The Tylers are also the proud parents of four children.



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  • Anna

    That made me shead a few tears. We woman are to be all to everybody at the drop of a dime. I have to get a good cry in once in a while to release my fustrations. My hubby knows it is not about him but my every day emotions building up, he does cuddle with me, if I allow him to. I do say thank you, and when I get out a good cry I am good for another 60-90 days. Too pray and to release is to give my burden to GOD. GOD has never given me anything I can’t live through, and GOD has never left me. It is us who have to allow GOD to guide us. I do pray but It has been a while since I prayed on my knees. It takes me too long to get back up. I have old/cold bones. I am sure it is arthritis but I don’t want my doctor to tell me what I already know. I am only 41. One of these days I will move to a warmer climate. Our winters are brutal, but I am a survivor.